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09-30-2001, 12:45 AM
"It doesnt matter if you havent gotten into an argument for months, thats because u have barely talked for months"
I posted a couple times a week, and didn't get into a fight, so that means I don't always get into a fight. Even if I did, it doesn't make your opinion any more valid.
"when u do talk it usually starts some fight, cuz your opinion is always the opposite."
So now I'm not allowed to have an opinion because you don't agree. To F*cking bad, I'm not going to change how I feel because some guy on a message board doesn't agree with me.
"And another reason you should stop having opinions is because it starts flame wars"
It takes 2 to have a flame war, arguments are between 2 people, it's not my fault you return to continue arguing with me. I have not problem talking (typing) this out with you. If you don't want to continue, simply stop replying. Don't say this is all my fault, when you keep coming back just as I am doing.
"and u never give up on them either, even when youre wrong and you're always wrong because you post stupid opinions that start arguments and then you get proven wrong but u stil dont give up."
You haven't proven me wrong, and cannot say I am wrong simply because I disagree with you. And when have I been proven wrong?
"And i dont care if ppl agree with me or not, i posted my opinion on why its not going to be the best game ever and it makes sense"
It doesn't make sense to me, I that’s why I'm here.
"most ppl dont know enough about WW2 to care about investing in a WW2 game."
And some people don't know a lot about the Cold War, but care about OP: Flashpoint, my example does not lose validity because it does not support your opinion.
"You arent doing exactly what im doing, i expressed my opinion on the topic, and it was truly what i feel, i didnt just post it to start a fight, you posted your opinion on my reply, its completely different, its what u always do, choose the opposite side of someones opinion on a another thing."
You do NOT decide what I say isn't how I feel, that is an utter and complete falsity, I am now, and always have put my complete and true feelings into a post. Do NOT tell me I can't feel the way I do because you don't agree with me. I choose the opposite opinion because it just so happens to be my opinion, you cannot, and will never be able to tell me that I do, or do not feel a certain way. Please stop acting like you can decide the way I feel, and warp it so it makes your opinion more valid, it just doesn't make sense.
"Operation Flashpoint is a Huge game! its very very popular because of just all the cool military stuff in the game, every gamer knows about it, almost NO gamers know about MoH:AA"
Again, tell me why this cannot happen to MOH. MOH includes "cool military stuff", and could become very popular when it is released, if it’s a good game, the setting won’t detract from the fun factor.
"if i go into a Counter-Strike game and mention MOHAA, no one will know what im talking about, if i mention OP:Flashpoint, they know exactly what im talking about, your example means nothing."
So why is DOD so popular, it's about WW2, and it's the most played "unofficial" half-life mod around.
"Aliens invading a research facility was nothing that realy happend, Half-Life is just a broader topic, it has fun military stuff, with killing aliens, killing scientist, and awesome graphics (well when it came out it did, it stil does..)"
Your in a research facility, aliens from another dimension invade, the military comes to clean up, and you end up going to the alien world to kill everything. That's the basic plot. I don't see how people could know anymore about that, then about WW2.
"and i said "A Half-Life Game" meaing any half-life game, like Counter-Strike or DoD"
DoD... there you go, a great example of a WW2 game that's popular.
"or whatever..And ppl dont need to know a great deal about WW2 to like it, but they have to know about WW2 in order to want the game, because i know that if someone didnt know anything about WW2, they would just buy some other game."
Almost everyone knows about WW2 (they know it happened), it's not like some civil war in a distant African country that happened 500 years ago. It's recent, and involved most of the countries in the world. It's in the movies, it's on TV, it's in books, it's at school, it's in your face at almost every turn. If you don't know that WW2 happened then you're probably blind and deaf. I don't think a scenario of someone walking up and picking out a MOH box, and then thinking "WTF is WW2" is a very likely one.
"And u do need to know about WW2 to like it more, because if u didnt know shit about WW2, then it wouldnt be fun using all the weapons, and playing all the major battlesw, and killing certain enemies etc."
So why is OP:Flashpoint so fun, I didn't know what a BMP was but I sure like running things over with it, I had only heard about a LAW once or twice but I like blowing stuff up with it, and I didn't know the T80 had reactive armor but I like driving it around the island. So why do I need to know the firing arc of a Panzer IV to enjoy MOH more?
[This message has been edited by Hans (edited September 30, 2001).]
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